The dry Arizona desert was hit by flash flooding and a fast-moving mudslide after late-week monsoon rains hit the area.Parts of Mayer, in the central part of the state, north of Phoenix, were briefly evacuated Friday as residents were urged to get to higher ground. The area was subjected to flash floods a month ago, and people are concerned of more to come."We don't sleep anymore," Mark Mills told AZfamily.com. "(My wife and I) we sleep in shifts, because every night there's a threat of a thunderstorm."See the video above for aerial shots of the rushing mudslide creating a creek filled with debris.

The dry Arizona desert was hit by flash flooding and a fast-moving mudslide after late-week monsoon rains hit the area.

Parts of Mayer, in the central part of the state, north of Phoenix, were briefly evacuated Friday as residents were urged to get to higher ground.

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The area was subjected to flash floods a month ago, and people are concerned of more to come.

"We don't sleep anymore," Mark Mills told AZfamily.com. "(My wife and I) we sleep in shifts, because every night there's a threat of a thunderstorm."

See the video above for aerial shots of the rushing mudslide creating a creek filled with debris.